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Egypt vows to break up protests as mediation ‘fails’

Government plans to remove Islamist protest camps

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Hazem al-Beblawi. Photo: AFP

Egypt’s government vowed on Wednesday to remove Islamist protest camps after it said foreign mediation had failed, sparking fears of a violent end to the month-old standoff since president Mohamed Morsi’s ouster.

“The cabinet affirms that the decision to disperse the Rabaa Adawiya and Nahda sit-ins is a final decision, on which all agree, and there is no going back on it,” prime minister Hazem al-Beblawi said on state television.

Protesters camped out in the two Cairo squares insist they will stay until the Muslim Brotherhood’s Morsi is reinstated as president.

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“We call on them now, anew, to quickly leave, and return to their homes and work, without being chased if their hands have not been soiled by blood,” Beblawi said.

Protesters camped out in the two Cairo squares insist they will stay until the Muslim Brotherhood’s Morsi is reinstated as president

“The government’s solicitude for the holy month of Ramadan... in which it hoped the crisis would be resolved without the intervention of security, did not mean the cabinet had gone back on its decision,” he said, just hours before the end of the Muslim fasting month.

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